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The effect of tibio-femoral traction mobilization on passive knee flexion motion impairment and pain: a case series.

Sara Maher1, Doug Creighton, Melodie Kondratek, John Krauss, Xianggui Qu.   

Abstract

The purpose of this case series was to explore the effects of tibio-femoral (TF) manual traction on pain and passive range of motion (PROM) in individuals with unilateral motion impairment and pain in knee flexion. Thirteen participants volunteered for the study. All participants received 6 minutes of TF traction mobilization applied at end-range passive knee flexion. PROM measurements were taken before the intervention and after 2, 4, and 6 minutes of TF joint traction. Pain was measured using a visual analog scale with the TF joint at rest, at end-range passive knee flexion, during the application of joint traction, and immediately post-treatment. There were significant differences in PROM after 2 and 4 minutes of traction, with no significance noted after 4 minutes. A significant change in knee flexion of 25.9°, which exceeded the MDC(95,) was found when comparing PROM measurements pre- to final intervention. While pain did not change significantly over time, pain levels did change significantly during each treatment session. Pain significantly increased when the participant's knee was passively flexed to end range; it was reduced, although not significantly, during traction mobilization; and it significantly decreased following traction. This case series supports TF joint traction as a means of stretching shortened articular and periarticular tissues without increasing reported levels of pain during or after treatment. In addition, this is the first study documenting the temporal aspects of treatment effectiveness in motion restoration.

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Keywords:  Knee; Pain; Range of motion; Tibio-femoral joint; Traction mobilization

Year:  2010        PMID: 21655421      PMCID: PMC3103118          DOI: 10.1179/106698110X12595770849560

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Man Manip Ther        ISSN: 1066-9817


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